Put the addresses you want to be invisable in the BCC box. Try sending one to yourself this way to see how it works - Good Luck
2006-08-31 01:42:43
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answer #1
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answered by hlsj_99 3
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If you have Outlook, you can BCC everyone. It will put only your email address in the TO field and show only "Undisclosed Recipients" to the rest of the receivers.
If you have a web email account, you can email it to yourself, then BCC (blind carbon copy) everyone else.
2006-08-31 01:42:26
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answer #2
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answered by Michelle C 2
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Put all their addresses in the BCC field. Stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
2006-08-31 01:42:49
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answer #3
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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If your using outlook, when you compose an email, you should see a CC column (under subject), if you click it you should see a BCC column, this is where you would add your friends and they won't see each other's email address.
2006-08-31 01:43:34
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answered by Elmer Fudd 6
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Select BCC and put in the name.
Anyone who gets BCC (blind carbon copy) appears as "undisclosed recipient" on everyone else's copy of the message. Add as many BCC recipients as you want - they are all invisible.
2006-08-31 01:44:26
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answer #5
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answered by Rich Z 7
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you click on an e-mail address then there will be a comma then you put another e-mail and so on and so forth!
2006-08-31 01:42:34
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answered by whateva 4
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u can sign up @ yahoo groups
so u can disable or enable the option u want
or use to put them in "BCC:"
2006-08-31 01:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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by separating address with commas
2006-08-31 01:45:00
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answer #8
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answered by JayHawk 5
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oh yahoo. just click on the TO: link and then click all their names in your address book.
2006-08-31 01:42:10
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answered by IDNTGIVASHT 6
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forward it to list or cc or multiple mail-id seperated by ,
2006-08-31 01:41:39
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answered by Shamim P 1
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